Orillia City Council Explained
Orillia City Council |
House Type: | City Council |
Term Limits: | None |
New Session: | December 1, 2022 |
Leader1 Type: | Mayor of Orillia |
Election1: | December 1, 2022 |
Term Length: | 4 years |
Authority: | Municipal Act 2001 |
Members: | 9 |
Last Election1: | October 24, 2022 (9 seats) |
Next Election1: | October 19, 2026 (9 seats) |
Website: | Mayor and City Council |
Orillia City Council is the governing body of the city of Orillia, Ontario.
Council is made up of one mayor and nine councillors (two per ward):
- Mayor Donald McIsaac
- Ward 1 - Whitney Smith and David Campbell
- Ward 2 - Luke Leatherdale and Ralph Cipolla
- Ward 3 - Jeff Czetwerzuk and Jay Fallis
- Ward 4 - Janet-Lynne Dunford and Tim Lauer
Mayors and Reeves
- Donald McIsaac 2022-present
- Steve Clarke 2014-2022
- Angelo Orsi 2010-2014
- Ron Stevens 2003-2010
- Ted Emond 1986-1988
- Ken McCann
- Clayton Albert 'Clayt' French
- John Palmer
- Isabell Post
- Wilber Cramp
- James Brockett Tudhope - Reeve and Mayor
Town and City Halls
- Tudhope Building 1997– present
- 35 West St N ? - 1997
- Orillia City Hall 1895-1997 - multi use building; rebuilt after 1915 fire (completed 1917 and now Orillia Opera House)[1]
- Orillia Town Hall and Jail 1874-1890s - 1st permanent home and demolished to make way for 2nd city hall
- Temperance Hall 1867-1874[2] - temporary home
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: History of the Opera House. 17 March 2017.
- Web site: History of the Opera House. 17 March 2017.